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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
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which sentence contains a word which needs a hyphen? Jordan decided to resign from the candidacy, Allen would need to re-sign th

e forms, Bridget would need to recover the lost flyer Sally's body will recover eventually
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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
8 0

Allen would need to re-sign the forms

In sentence 1, the word resign means to quit or give up your position. This word does not use a hyphen. In sentence 3 and 4 recover means to get or come back. In sentence 3, Bridget will get back the flyer, and in sentence 4 her body will also come back from whatever illness or injury it sustained. Sentence 2 uses the prefix re to show that Allen needs to sign the forms again.

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